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montana attorney general, thank you for joining us, an important topic. turning to this story out of new jersey. a tornado and severe weather system doing major damage in southern new jersey. the twitter's winds uprooted trees, some toppling onto homes. >> ashley: one resident said it felt like a freight train was rolling through their home. steve bender is here, welcome. >> steve: good morning, thank you for having me on the show. let's talk about what we're seeing unfold. the storm system in new jersey with the f-1 tornado is over the atlantic. in the central plains, in northern texas, severe storms earlier today drift southeast. from kansas city toward new orleans, 10 million people going to be impacted by severe weather. not a tornadic threat like we saw in new jersey, but straight line winds from shreveport to new orleans. atmospheric river is setting up, heavy rainfall will slam into the cascades. they are looking at three to five more inches of rainfall in higher elevations in oregon and this is as much rain as they expected in the entire month of
montana attorney general, thank you for joining us, an important topic. turning to this story out of new jersey. a tornado and severe weather system doing major damage in southern new jersey. the twitter's winds uprooted trees, some toppling onto homes. >> ashley: one resident said it felt like a freight train was rolling through their home. steve bender is here, welcome. >> steve: good morning, thank you for having me on the show. let's talk about what we're seeing unfold. the...
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. >> i, first, visited montana when i was 9 years old as just a family vacation. >> reporter: but chris was hooked, returning repeatedly for fly fishing until last year when he joined the mass migration into montana for a job in bozeman as a vetry nirn. >> i know the cost of living was going up very rapidly. in fact, if it wasn't for a family member who is letting me live on his property, i would really have to think hard about moving out here. rent and housing is becoming extremely expensive. >> reporter: since the pandemic, a single-family home around bozeman jumped from less than half a million dollars, to three-quarters of a million. even more dramatic price hikes and with rent simply out of reach, even with full employment, families are forced into campers or tents. habitat for humanity describes housing here as a crisis. >> it's really sad frustrating that the local people can't afford to live here any more. >> ginger rice has lived in montana her entire life. she says the newcomers are not only driving up the cost of living and creating traffic jams but also changing the fabric a
. >> i, first, visited montana when i was 9 years old as just a family vacation. >> reporter: but chris was hooked, returning repeatedly for fly fishing until last year when he joined the mass migration into montana for a job in bozeman as a vetry nirn. >> i know the cost of living was going up very rapidly. in fact, if it wasn't for a family member who is letting me live on his property, i would really have to think hard about moving out here. rent and housing is becoming...
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turns out it wasn't anywhere inside montana. questions started tuesday morning when the lieutenant governor, not the governor signed the state's disaster declaration. gianforte's office told social media he left saturday with his wife on a personal trip, the day before the waters rose and he would be back asap. they wouldn't say where he was citing security protocols. the federal disaster came thursday but still no sign of the governor in the flesh. these floods are a big deal for montana, millions of dollars worth of damage. the state's north entrance to the national park will be closed for months leaving residents of the gateway town of gardener fearing for their future. >> it became this ghost town. there's nobody here. >> reporter: the last time the national spotlight was so on the treasure state, might have been in 2017 when gianforte body slammed a reporter during his congressional campaign. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. >> reporter: this week's game of governor where's waldo has echoes of senator ted cruz heading to
turns out it wasn't anywhere inside montana. questions started tuesday morning when the lieutenant governor, not the governor signed the state's disaster declaration. gianforte's office told social media he left saturday with his wife on a personal trip, the day before the waters rose and he would be back asap. they wouldn't say where he was citing security protocols. the federal disaster came thursday but still no sign of the governor in the flesh. these floods are a big deal for montana,...
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these floods are a big deal for montana. millions of dollars worth of damage, the state's north entrance to the national park will be closed for months leaving residents of the gateway town of guardener fearing for their future. >> it became this ghost town. there's nobody here. >> the last time the national spotlight was so on the state might have been in 2017 when jen forte body slammed a reporter during his congressional campaign. >> sick and tired of you guys. >> this week's game of governor where's waldo has echoes of senator ted cruz heading to cancun last year during a cold snap and power outages in his home state of texas. cruz caught heat. today in montana, the governor is now back in the saddle. >> montanans are resilient. we're going to get this rebuilt. >> but the governor was vacationing in italy when it was all washed away. now, this morning, his office said that he delegated his authority to the lieutenant governor, quote, with whom he worked closely over the last four days to take swift, decisive action. i wi
these floods are a big deal for montana. millions of dollars worth of damage, the state's north entrance to the national park will be closed for months leaving residents of the gateway town of guardener fearing for their future. >> it became this ghost town. there's nobody here. >> the last time the national spotlight was so on the state might have been in 2017 when jen forte body slammed a reporter during his congressional campaign. >> sick and tired of you guys. >>...
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these floods are a big deal for montana. millions of dollars worth of damage, the state's north entrance to the national park will be closed for months, leaving residents of the gateway town gardner fearing for their future. >> it became this ghost town. i mean, there is nobody here. >> reporter: the last time the national spotlight was so on the treasure state might have been in 2017 when gianforte body slammed a reporter during his congressional campaign. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys! >> reporter: this week's game of governor's where's waldo has echoes of senator ted cruz heading to cancun last year during a cold snap and power outages in his home state of texas. cruz caught heat. today in montana, the post delouvrian governor is in trouble. >> we're going get this rebuilt. >> reporter: so the governor was in italy on vacation. the office says he handed over authority to the lieutenant governor who he worked closely over the last four days to take swift, decisive action. there is an eight-hour time difference between
these floods are a big deal for montana. millions of dollars worth of damage, the state's north entrance to the national park will be closed for months, leaving residents of the gateway town gardner fearing for their future. >> it became this ghost town. i mean, there is nobody here. >> reporter: the last time the national spotlight was so on the treasure state might have been in 2017 when gianforte body slammed a reporter during his congressional campaign. >> i'm sick and...
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it is springtime in montana. we still have snowpack that is melting and subject to have some additional severe rain storms at any time that would actually make this worse. i'm going out today to visit the area and assess the damage to get red tape out of the way to get these people back on their feet again. we have the communities that not only suffered the damage, we didn't lose any human life, thank god, but this will have a large economic impact for quite some time because we're anticipating that yellowstone park will be closed for a while, and only at 50% capacity for some time going into the future, and that's gateway communities depend largely by tourism that's attracted because of the park. >> and the water plant in billings, it's operating again after officials warned montana's largest city could actually run out of water in 36 hours. the latest statement is we were aware of yesterday's alert to the community and caused panic. that was never our hope. we never witnessed a situation like yesterday. we didn
it is springtime in montana. we still have snowpack that is melting and subject to have some additional severe rain storms at any time that would actually make this worse. i'm going out today to visit the area and assess the damage to get red tape out of the way to get these people back on their feet again. we have the communities that not only suffered the damage, we didn't lose any human life, thank god, but this will have a large economic impact for quite some time because we're anticipating...
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i yield the floor. >> the senator from montana. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to thank sandra moran for his commas, i didn't hear everything but one of the things you said when i came in from may not be the most important people in this process and you are one 100% correct. we are simply conduit utilized to get this bill put into law. there are way too many people to think on this legislation and i'm going to get to that and i'll forget a bunch of folks and i apologize right now but the truth is, we today the united states senate today has the opportunity to make history by passing the sgt. first class keith robinson honoring our promise to invest copperheadsxif path act. it's not a new issue, generations after generations of americans have gone to war backed by a promise we made to them and they signed up that we would care for them when they got home. unfortunately, that didn't happen in the case of toxic exposure. we failed them. this bill is righting a wrong it's been in court for way too long. it's about will thompson, sgt. first class robinson, eve
i yield the floor. >> the senator from montana. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to thank sandra moran for his commas, i didn't hear everything but one of the things you said when i came in from may not be the most important people in this process and you are one 100% correct. we are simply conduit utilized to get this bill put into law. there are way too many people to think on this legislation and i'm going to get to that and i'll forget a bunch of folks and i apologize right...
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i yield the floor. >> the senator from montana for a quick thank you president. iat want to thank senator moran for his comments but i did not hear everything he had to say but one of the things he said was we may not be the most important people in this process in your one 100% correct. we are simply the conduit that was utilized to get this bill put into law. there are way, way too may be able to think on this legislation. and i am going to get to thatol and also get a bunch of folks and i apologize right now. but the truth is we, today the united states senate today has the opportunity to make history by passing the sgt first class keith robinson honoring our 2 promise to address comprehensive packed act. generations after generations of americans have gone to war. backed by a promise we made to them where they signed up that we would care for them when they got home. unfortunately that did not happen in the case of toxic exposure. we failed them. this bill is about righting a wrong that has been ignored for just way too long. it's about will thompson is about
i yield the floor. >> the senator from montana for a quick thank you president. iat want to thank senator moran for his comments but i did not hear everything he had to say but one of the things he said was we may not be the most important people in this process in your one 100% correct. we are simply the conduit that was utilized to get this bill put into law. there are way, way too may be able to think on this legislation. and i am going to get to thatol and also get a bunch of folks...
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i yield the floor. >> the senator from montana. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to thanks. the senator fr his comments. i didn't hear everything. one of the things we may not be the most important people in the process and you are 100% correct. we are simply the conduit utilizing to get this bill put into law. there areop way too many peopleo thank on the legislation and i'm going to get to that and i apologize right now, but the truth is that we, the senate today have the opportunity to make history by passing the sergeant first classs honoring our promise to address the. it is way too long. it's about the sergeant first class, it's about every american who is lost their lives to toxic exposures. sadly it is too late but today this body has the chance to do thehe right thing by the familis bypassing the sergeant first class. the days from toxic exposure wounds not seen until years after the days are gone, conditions like hypertension with veterans like the proud montana and that served in the army as an engineering officer. he is one of those that would become eligible for
i yield the floor. >> the senator from montana. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to thanks. the senator fr his comments. i didn't hear everything. one of the things we may not be the most important people in the process and you are 100% correct. we are simply the conduit utilizing to get this bill put into law. there areop way too many peopleo thank on the legislation and i'm going to get to that and i apologize right now, but the truth is that we, the senate today have the...
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other drama still outstanding, montana, the newly created first district of montana. they gained a seat. the former interior secretary ryan zinke trying to stage a political comeback in this new congressional comeback unexpectedly close race for zinke. met within a point after a half of zinke, about two thirds of the vote in there. the margin is 855 votes. some scandals involving zinke when he was interior secretary. those have been fodder for his opponents in this campaign. a bit closer perhaps than some people expected. we will see where this one lands. again, the vote counting slow. wow, i made that map very small. i was trying to take you to this, one more outstanding piece of business in mississippi, the third congressional district, republican member of congress michael guest running in second place here. we're still waiting on final votes to come in, but he's running in second place. mississippi is a runoff state. so even if he finishes in second and his opponent cassidy doesn't break 50, it would trigger a runoff, but a runoff is a dangerous place for any incu
other drama still outstanding, montana, the newly created first district of montana. they gained a seat. the former interior secretary ryan zinke trying to stage a political comeback in this new congressional comeback unexpectedly close race for zinke. met within a point after a half of zinke, about two thirds of the vote in there. the margin is 855 votes. some scandals involving zinke when he was interior secretary. those have been fodder for his opponents in this campaign. a bit closer...
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hay otras partes que siguen incendiadas al otro lado de las montaÑas. ha sido contenido y —— en un 5%. hemos tratado de tener acceso pero es difÍcil poder ingresar. tuvimos la oportunidad de hablar con un representante y esto es lo que nos dice. >> nomÁs un poco de Árboles. la hierba, no fueron casas ni nada de eso . todo estÁ bien ahÍ. ramÓn: no se sabe cÓmo comenzÓ? >> no. se nos comentaba las personas han resultado afectados con los apagones a raÍz de este incendio. continuarÁn las altas temperaturas a lo largo del Área de la bahÍa esta semana. fernanda: quÉ tal?, muy buenas noches para ti. estamos hablando de calor intenso en zonas del interior. esta advertencia por calor se mantiene en nuestra regiÓn. los prÓximos dÍas estaremos experimentando mercurio dos. esto estarÁ acompaÑado con condiciones secas estables. no muestra ni siquiera nubosidad. la nubosidad con nosotros. promete dejar este impacto con tormentas elÉctricas secas. de ocurrir una de estas tormentas podrÍamos estar observando. esto es por los relÁmpagos que pue
hay otras partes que siguen incendiadas al otro lado de las montaÑas. ha sido contenido y —— en un 5%. hemos tratado de tener acceso pero es difÍcil poder ingresar. tuvimos la oportunidad de hablar con un representante y esto es lo que nos dice. >> nomÁs un poco de Árboles. la hierba, no fueron casas ni nada de eso . todo estÁ bien ahÍ. ramÓn: no se sabe cÓmo comenzÓ? >> no. se nos comentaba las personas han resultado afectados con los apagones a raÍz de este incendio....
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the gentleman from montana. mr. tester: one week this body passed the sergeant first class heath robinson honoring our pact act, there were 84 votes in favor of it, something that rarely happens around here. this bill was supported by the president, the v.a. secretary, and it was the number one priority for nearly every major veteran's advocacy group in the nation. i cannot think of one that this wasn't the number one priority for. upon passage, it was transmitted to the house and they indicated they would move it within days to the president's desk. unfortunately after senate passage, the bill ran into a procedural hurdle, as bills often do around here. but tonight we have a chance to get it back on track. we have a chance to get it to the house without further delay. and i might add what this bill does is takes care of a decadeslong issue with toxic exposure. the ranking member, senator moran, talked about this bill a week or two ago at length. this bill will help save veterans' lives that have been exposed to tox
the gentleman from montana. mr. tester: one week this body passed the sergeant first class heath robinson honoring our pact act, there were 84 votes in favor of it, something that rarely happens around here. this bill was supported by the president, the v.a. secretary, and it was the number one priority for nearly every major veteran's advocacy group in the nation. i cannot think of one that this wasn't the number one priority for. upon passage, it was transmitted to the house and they...
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but then it continued over into montana. that's what it resulted in. so here at home, we were talking than grass fire in san jose earlier. there is a minor air quality issue from that if you're down in the south bay. so i want to start off with that. and we're going to go to that map that takes advantage of all of those low cost air quality sensors. purple air. when is the last time you heard that referenced? probably during the last fire season when we were all glued to tracking what particulate matter was like. well, it's time to start getting reoriented for that because we're fast approaching that time of year where that's going to come up. today we're doing okay. most of the air quality sensors for the south bay are green. we're looking pretty good. but a little pattern here. look at the yellow right down here. see how there a is a whole string of them? that grass fire over coyote creek was just over the boarder in milpitas. they've got it pretty much under control now. but the northerly winds coming out of the north were pushing that smoke to the
but then it continued over into montana. that's what it resulted in. so here at home, we were talking than grass fire in san jose earlier. there is a minor air quality issue from that if you're down in the south bay. so i want to start off with that. and we're going to go to that map that takes advantage of all of those low cost air quality sensors. purple air. when is the last time you heard that referenced? probably during the last fire season when we were all glued to tracking what...
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cbs' jonathan vigliotti reports tonight from montana. >> reporter: tonight, as the water recedes, new drone video shows what engineers say will take months to fix before reopening yellowstone's north gate. more than half a million people use roads like this to get to this part of the national park each year. many of them stay in towns like red lodge, which was also hit by flooding. hone ringing) now, businesses here are facing a wave of cancellations. >> okay, you're needing to cancel. >> reporter: larry young owns the alpine lodge inn. when did the cancellations start coming in for you and your business? >> immediately-- we've had over 150 cancellations. >> reporter: still, he considers himself lucky. 250 businesses and homes were damaged or destroyed, according to fire chief tom kuntz. >> the river literally came right through here and went through these folks' house. the river was going through their living room. >> reporter: the surging river first ripped through the national park sunday. before-and-after satellite photos show the full extent of the destruction inside the park. to
cbs' jonathan vigliotti reports tonight from montana. >> reporter: tonight, as the water recedes, new drone video shows what engineers say will take months to fix before reopening yellowstone's north gate. more than half a million people use roads like this to get to this part of the national park each year. many of them stay in towns like red lodge, which was also hit by flooding. hone ringing) now, businesses here are facing a wave of cancellations. >> okay, you're needing to...
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the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. tester: thank you, mr. president. i want to thank senator moran for his comments. i didn't hear everything you had to say, but when i came in, one of the things you said is we may not be the most important people in this process. and you are 100% correct. we are simply the conduit that was utilized to get this bill put into law. there are way, way too many people to thank on this legislation, and i'm going to get to that, and i'll forget a bunch of folks, and i apologize right now. but the truth is, we today, the united states senate today has the opportunity to make history by passing the sergeant first class heath robinson honoring our promise to address comprehensive toxics act of 2022 this is not a new issue. generations after generations of americans have gone to war backed about i promise that we made to them when they signed up, that we would care for them when they got home. unfortunately, that didn't happen in the case of toxic exposure. we failed them. this bill is about righting a wrong that has been ignore
the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. tester: thank you, mr. president. i want to thank senator moran for his comments. i didn't hear everything you had to say, but when i came in, one of the things you said is we may not be the most important people in this process. and you are 100% correct. we are simply the conduit that was utilized to get this bill put into law. there are way, way too many people to thank on this legislation, and i'm going to get to that, and i'll forget a...
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it's in montana. the new first district of montana. and i actually want to show you the republican primary here. remember, montana because it's growing population, gained a congressional district, here it is, the new first district. ryan's inky, familiar name, interior secretary under donald trump. he is in a fight right now. and all of. skis and he is leading by two. you have seen dinky expand slightly as more voters he, has an ethical banners as days an interior wasilewski is trying to exploit that in his race a list of ski and then there was also and continues to be i should say, some drama in mississippi. this is the third congressional district of mississippi, here is the incumbent congressman republican, michael guest, you hear that he is running in second place right now. his challenger michael cassidy, release them by about a points, about 85% of the vote is counted up here. now mississippi is a runoff state. if nobody in this race gets the 50%, they go to a runoff on june 28th. why is guest in trouble tonight? the biggest reas
it's in montana. the new first district of montana. and i actually want to show you the republican primary here. remember, montana because it's growing population, gained a congressional district, here it is, the new first district. ryan's inky, familiar name, interior secretary under donald trump. he is in a fight right now. and all of. skis and he is leading by two. you have seen dinky expand slightly as more voters he, has an ethical banners as days an interior wasilewski is trying to...
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of our house, rolling as fast as the river is. >> reporter: cnbc's valerie castro is in livingston, montana. >> as you can see, some homes here in livingston have already flooded. the local hospital which was evacuated remains under several feet of water. and now the winds are yet another force to deal with as the cleanup process begins >> reporter: but the rain did little for fires threatening communities in california a situation made even more dangerous by the mega drought stretching across the west this as record breaking temperatures span much of the country. in several cities the heat index will top 100 degrees today. meanwhile other parts of the country are bracing for severe storms that yesterday tore through the midwest. >> the whole roof fell down >> reporter: at chicago's o'hare, travelers were told to seek shelter >> they moved us away from the windows >> reporter: as near hurricane-force winds toppled trees and ripped apart homes those triple-digit temperatures expected to continue for much of the would he can for millions of americans, promise an on ominous start to what could
of our house, rolling as fast as the river is. >> reporter: cnbc's valerie castro is in livingston, montana. >> as you can see, some homes here in livingston have already flooded. the local hospital which was evacuated remains under several feet of water. and now the winds are yet another force to deal with as the cleanup process begins >> reporter: but the rain did little for fires threatening communities in california a situation made even more dangerous by the mega drought...
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the stunning images tonight from gardner, montana. this home swept away by the rushing yellowstone river. the view from the other side of the river, the foundation gone there, that house slips into the water and is just swept away. bridges and roads gone across the area. many families staying in the park, they were forced to shelter in place. the images of the treacherous route through a rainy yellowstone national park. rocks falling on a car. that heat also fueling severe storms pummeling chicago and parts of the midwest. damaging super cell traveling more than 100 miles. and as i mentioned in milwaukee, the search after that 10-year-old boy and two adult men, they were all swept into that drainage ditch as heavy storms slammed the area overnight. and now tonight, the dangerous heat spreading up to the great la lakes. in some areas, the heat index, the feels like readings from 100 to 115 degrees. tonight, all of those entrances to yellowstone national park remain closed. ginger zee times all of this out. >> reporter: in montana, fast
the stunning images tonight from gardner, montana. this home swept away by the rushing yellowstone river. the view from the other side of the river, the foundation gone there, that house slips into the water and is just swept away. bridges and roads gone across the area. many families staying in the park, they were forced to shelter in place. the images of the treacherous route through a rainy yellowstone national park. rocks falling on a car. that heat also fueling severe storms pummeling...
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when i was growing up in montana, we had over 30 active sawmills. we're now down to what i can count on one hand and one finger. this is not due to lack of supply, montana has nearly 9 million acres in need of treatment and their annual harvest is nearly half of what the eight study found. let me cut to the question here, mr. premier. how does this compare to the forestry permitting process in alberta? and would you agree commercial timber harvest is often the best tool to accomplish our environmental objectives? because we're going to see, it takes over five years to finish in he i.s.. -- >> 100 percent. fortunately, under our constitution provinces also regulate forestry production. we've seen, actually, the exact opposite of your experience. a 30% increase in harvesting since 2011, a six billion dollar increase in investment in our forestry. last year was the best year in terms of volume of fiber and revenue for the industry. i'm glad the province regulates, this because we have, within our province, a large federal park called jasper. where the
when i was growing up in montana, we had over 30 active sawmills. we're now down to what i can count on one hand and one finger. this is not due to lack of supply, montana has nearly 9 million acres in need of treatment and their annual harvest is nearly half of what the eight study found. let me cut to the question here, mr. premier. how does this compare to the forestry permitting process in alberta? and would you agree commercial timber harvest is often the best tool to accomplish our...
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. >> good morning from livingston, montana. right now we stand along the banks of the yellowstone river. the floodwaters are starting to go down we have seen unprecedented amounts of flow here in the yellowstone river. incredible damage here. the montana army national guard says over the past few days they've had to rescue 87 people. bridges washed out, roads destroyed and important link into yellowstone national park has been completely wiped out. u.s. 89 follows the yellowstone river from livingston to the north entrance of the park. national park service conducted an assessment of the road and said many sections are completely gone and take some time to rebuild. officials say it is likely the roads in the north section of the park won't reopen this season. visitors pass through livingston on the way to the north entrance. we saw incredible scenes of damage over the past couple of days. houses swept into the yellowstone river. neighborhoods inundated with all this water. now this region is known for its as a tourist destinati
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their homes and then around the town and certain areas that people have access to. members of this montana community are now hoping that their work will pave the way for better seasons ahead . that social. i'm chris cockburn. berlin, thanks for watching. ever self was successful. ah ah! with ah oh. why? joy ride through fascinating worlds. into uncharted deb, our guides know their way around a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. curiosity is required to borrow today. in 30 minutes on d. w. ah . the w's crime fighters are back that africa, most successful radio drama series, continues them all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on d. w, africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in. now, we're all set to go beyond the lps citizenship and we're all live as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes police my follow with w. fire made for mines down a ah ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, ukraine's president says his country faces a historic week hello to me, a
their homes and then around the town and certain areas that people have access to. members of this montana community are now hoping that their work will pave the way for better seasons ahead . that social. i'm chris cockburn. berlin, thanks for watching. ever self was successful. ah ah! with ah oh. why? joy ride through fascinating worlds. into uncharted deb, our guides know their way around a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. curiosity is required to borrow today. in 30...
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host: gina is next calling in from montana as well, cascade, montana. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i was fortunate enough to visit the lincoln probably about 10 years ago and the only other place in washington that affected me as deeply as the lincoln memorial did was arlington cemetery. for me, very reverent, i was just moved so deeply by the lincoln memorial. part of the reason is i grew up in montana, went to a country school, i think there were eight students, and i remember clearly on the wall in our school was a picture of president washington and a picture of president lincoln. we studied both of those presidents deeply in country school, and i do not want to take anything away from the emancipation proclamation and the whole slavery issue. that was a pivotal point in american history, but one thing that affected my family deeply was the homestead act, which was also lincoln's stroke of a pen. because of that, my family now lives instead of ohio and missouri, we live in montana. for me it was very personal. i was just enthr
host: gina is next calling in from montana as well, cascade, montana. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i was fortunate enough to visit the lincoln probably about 10 years ago and the only other place in washington that affected me as deeply as the lincoln memorial did was arlington cemetery. for me, very reverent, i was just moved so deeply by the lincoln memorial. part of the reason is i grew up in montana, went to a country school, i think there were eight...
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host: gina is next calling in from montana as well, cascade, montana. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i was fortunate enough to visit the lincoln probably about 10 years ago and the only other place in washington that affected me as deeply as the lincoln memorial did was arlington cemetery. for me, very reverent, i was just moved so deeply by the lincoln memorial. part of the reason is i grew up in montana, went to a country school, i think there were eight students, and i remember clearly on the wall in our school was a picture of president washington and a picture of president lincoln. we studied both of those presidents deeply in country school, and i do not want to take anything away from the emancipation proclamation and the whole slavery issue. that was a pivotal point in american history, but one thing that affected my family deeply was the homestead act, which was also lincoln's stroke of a pen. because of that, my family now lives instead of ohio and missouri, we live in montana. for me it was very personal. i was just enthr
host: gina is next calling in from montana as well, cascade, montana. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i was fortunate enough to visit the lincoln probably about 10 years ago and the only other place in washington that affected me as deeply as the lincoln memorial did was arlington cemetery. for me, very reverent, i was just moved so deeply by the lincoln memorial. part of the reason is i grew up in montana, went to a country school, i think there were eight...
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montana got an extra congressional seat out of it, so there was a new district created in montana, and ryan zincy is running to get a seat back in congress after that episode with the trump administration. >> david, also on pennsylvania, the democratic candidate for senate, john fetterman, who is recovering from a stroke, is rolling out his two general election ads. one is airing on fox. here's a clip. >> washington, d.c. attacked towns like this for years. they wrote bad deals to send away our jobs. approved the drugs that kill our kids. we need help. not just talk. not john fetterman. for 20 years he lived in a place like this, building, pushing, fighting. >> what do you make of this strategy? >> using a veteran there to make the argument on fox news to their viewers, on behalf of fetterman, is itself interesting. this is the strategy that barack obama left behind to do democratic party, he said you have to campaign everywhere, even if you're not going to win in those places, you have to try and mitigate the losses. that's what fetterman is trying to do, by speaking to the red portio
montana got an extra congressional seat out of it, so there was a new district created in montana, and ryan zincy is running to get a seat back in congress after that episode with the trump administration. >> david, also on pennsylvania, the democratic candidate for senate, john fetterman, who is recovering from a stroke, is rolling out his two general election ads. one is airing on fox. here's a clip. >> washington, d.c. attacked towns like this for years. they wrote bad deals to...
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their homes and them around the town and certain areas that people have access to. members of this montana community are now hoping that their work will pave the way for better seasons ahead . that social. i'm chris cockburn. berlin, thanks for watching. ever self was successful. ah ah, with ah ah, a joy ride through fascinating worlds. into uncharted depths, our guides and know their way around with a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places, with curiosity is required to borrow today. 90 minutes on d. w lab has no limit, no love, as for everybody. love is live with love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn sharma. and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that north divide and denied that. and this i have invited many deer and well, i guess, and i would like to invite you to an end go, mike speaking, how can miss national hatred of a people be explained a gold pump o a history of anti semitism is a history of stigmatization. and exclusion of religious and political power struggles in a christian christianity wants to come for that is why christianity us
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the unprecedented flood waters are also threatening to cut off 1st drinking water to montana's largest city. well, at perilous escape, rocks can raining down on this car. as the driver rushes to get out of yellowstone national park, some 10000 visitors to the u. s. his oldest national park were evacuated after to renshaw rainfall, and melted snow, sent months with a run off into rivers, causing them to burst their banks. but it's not only tourists who are affected. the fighting has also hit me by towns damaging bridges, roads, and even sweeping away homes that hit here early in the flood. and we thought we had it. and then a bridge went out and it diverted the creek. water started rolling in the back, broke out a basement window, start filling up my basement, and then i quit. like the water one. the flooding also forced a water treatment plant to close, leading montana's largest city billings with about a days supply of fresh water. as far as duration we're, we're in for, for the long haul. as far as helping folks, i will do everything that we have to do to provide those resources and
the unprecedented flood waters are also threatening to cut off 1st drinking water to montana's largest city. well, at perilous escape, rocks can raining down on this car. as the driver rushes to get out of yellowstone national park, some 10000 visitors to the u. s. his oldest national park were evacuated after to renshaw rainfall, and melted snow, sent months with a run off into rivers, causing them to burst their banks. but it's not only tourists who are affected. the fighting has also hit me...
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the flooding also forced a water treatment plant to close, leaving montana's largest city billings with about a day supply of fresh water. as far as duration we're, we're in for, for the long haul. as far as helping folks, i will do everything that we have to do to provide those resources and just continue to work through, you know, what is, is a pretty tragic event. residents here and now pulling together to start the long, difficult work of rebuilding their communities. but the damage to yellow strengths, diverse and fragile ecosystem, or being much harder to repair. you're watching t w news before we go. here's a quick update on top story. this i believe is of germany, france and italy have arrived in ukraine on a much anticipated visit will i've showed someone away, michael and mary, a druggie visited urban northern keeps supper at came on to russian control. early in the mccullen told reporters, we've seen signs that won't crimes have been committed. the 3 will meet ukrainian president dillard's and that's it from me and the news stream from out of next i'll see asia brown called w
the flooding also forced a water treatment plant to close, leaving montana's largest city billings with about a day supply of fresh water. as far as duration we're, we're in for, for the long haul. as far as helping folks, i will do everything that we have to do to provide those resources and just continue to work through, you know, what is, is a pretty tragic event. residents here and now pulling together to start the long, difficult work of rebuilding their communities. but the damage to...
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the flooding also forced a water treatment plant to close, leaving montana's largest city billings with about a day supply of fresh water. as far as duration we're, we're in for the long haul. as far as helping folks, i will do everything that we have to do to provide those resources and just continue to work through, you know, what is, is a pretty tragic event. residents here and now pulling together to start the long, difficult work of rebuilding their communities. that the damage to yellow strengths, diverse and fragile ecosystem. oh, being much harder to repair tennyson ball. number one, russian, daniel met at the depth is playing this wake in a warm up to wimbledon, a tournament in which russian players will be banned because of the invasion of ukraine. but now madame has learned russian plays will be allowed to play at the us open in august. he commented on the decision after his 1st round match and holler in central germany, where he bid david goffin in straight sets that i have said he was happy with the ruling of usaa is great. i heard this news yesterday. probably like everybo
the flooding also forced a water treatment plant to close, leaving montana's largest city billings with about a day supply of fresh water. as far as duration we're, we're in for the long haul. as far as helping folks, i will do everything that we have to do to provide those resources and just continue to work through, you know, what is, is a pretty tragic event. residents here and now pulling together to start the long, difficult work of rebuilding their communities. that the damage to yellow...
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one montana community near the park has just received lots of helping hands in its recovery as reporter alex eschelman shows us. >> we represent much more than bozeman. we represent our state and to be in front of our supporters, if they're supporters or not, but just to be able to give back to the people in our state because we get so much from them. >> bobcats tight end elijah reynolds feels the support firsthand being a red lodge native. >> it means everything. i've been playing college football for one year, but to see things like this make it worth it. to see you guys come out on a saturday. >> reporter: instead of working out, the cats spent their saturday cleaning up dozens of homes that were damaged by the flood. >> it's been awesome, you know. the turnout, the generosity, the kindness. but to see all those football players here this morning right outside our home was really an encouragement. >> reporter: business owners were also overwhelmed with encouragement after having the team's help. >> my heart's full now with gratitude. we haven't gotten any help with the exception of o
one montana community near the park has just received lots of helping hands in its recovery as reporter alex eschelman shows us. >> we represent much more than bozeman. we represent our state and to be in front of our supporters, if they're supporters or not, but just to be able to give back to the people in our state because we get so much from them. >> bobcats tight end elijah reynolds feels the support firsthand being a red lodge native. >> it means everything. i've been...
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martha's from montana, by the way. martha's from montana. earlier this year, you -- devoid of any facts, or substance, but nonetheless threatening montana with emergency listing. secretary haaland, have wolf populations in the northern rockies management union, unit, fallen below 150 wolves? >> senator, i couldn't tell you the exact number of wolves. i am happy to get that information. >> i can tell you that number. there are an estimated 1177 wolves in montana alone this year. the minimum target here as 150 for that unit. so, that's the number. secretary haaland, have wolf populations in either state fallen below 100 walls for three consecutive years in a row? >> senator, when i can say about wolves, i know they are doing well in certain parts of the country. they are not doing so well in other parts of the country. >> are they doing well in montana? >> senator, if i could say, the work we are doing with respect to wolves in the esa, it is guided by science and the law. i feel confident that our team is working within those parameters. >> o
martha's from montana, by the way. martha's from montana. earlier this year, you -- devoid of any facts, or substance, but nonetheless threatening montana with emergency listing. secretary haaland, have wolf populations in the northern rockies management union, unit, fallen below 150 wolves? >> senator, i couldn't tell you the exact number of wolves. i am happy to get that information. >> i can tell you that number. there are an estimated 1177 wolves in montana alone this year. the...
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older in their homes and around the town and certain areas that people have access to. members of this montana community are now hoping that their work will pave the way for better seasons ahead. that social i'm chris colburn. berlin, thanks for watching. ever so successful? ah ah, with ah ah, base dera, trash. confident john black. they tell their story and that's of the 1st then he created them, made the artist logo. can you see christa from god on arch 21 and a minute or 2 w all so much bust ration. and so few fish, british fishermen are furious. many of them supported bread and believe to the promises of their government. but instead of more fishing rights, they now have less income troubled waters. british fishermen in brags it close up in 75 is on d. w. on the green with, do you feel worried about the planet we to i'm mil, host of the on the grievance of cost. and to me it's clear we need to change the solutions or alpha, join me for deep dive into the green transformation. for me to do with what's making the headlines and what's behind them are dw news africa. this shows that the issues
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their homes and then around the town and certain areas that people have access to. members of this montana community are now hoping that their work will pave the way for better seasons ahead it is targeting and out where 12 of the richest country were just families in the country able to increase their wealth during the pandemic. that's according to german foolish a bunch foundation. meanwhile, for much of the rest of the society in argentina, it's becoming increasingly difficult to deal with soaring prices. this is monte grande, a suburb in southern buenos aires garcia. california is a sociologist who lives here with his partner, nice to leave, and their daughter, nor almost everything in this house, from the jam, sugar, t v cable. and even the telephone said are from companies of the 12 richest families in argentina. the paganini, blackwell's noblest only became richer in the last 2 years. those in the middle class bracket are now seeing high inflation reduce their income. whose wound ago it is an increasingly unequal world where the rich get richer and where the working class just survi
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their homes and them around the town and certain areas that people have access to. members of this montana community are now hoping that their work will pave the way for better seasons. ahead and here's a reminder of the top business story we're following for you. the netherlands announced it will lift restrictions to coal power plants on monday. it joins austria and germany and dusting off coal capacity as russia restrict natural gas close to europe. that's it for me and the deed of the business team. you can find out more about these and other stories online. check us out on t w dot com slash business. also, our youtube channel were with d. w. news from the business team. thanks for watching. so much bus situation and so few fish, british fishermen are furious. many of them supported brag it, and believed the promises of their government. but instead of more fishing rights, they now have less income troubled waters. british fishermen in brags it kluso next on d. w. a pulse ah, the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's only about to perspective culture i
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the flooding also forced a water treatment plant to close, leaving montana's largest city billings with about a day supply of fresh water. as far as duration we're, we're in for the long haul. as far as helping folks, i will do everything that we have to do to provide those resources and just continue to work through, you know, what is, is a pretty tragic event. residents here and now pulling together to start the long, difficult work of rebuilding their communities. but the damage to yellow sterns diverse and fragile ecosystem. oh, being much harder to repair police in brazil say a man has confessed to fatally shooting an indigenous expert. and a british journalist who went missing earlier this month. the suspect led officers to a remote area where he said the bodies were buried. the search for dom philips and bruno pereira, a shed light on tension between local indigenous communities and illegal poachers. fishermen and mining companies in the amazon a tragic end to an 11 day search. brazilian police said the bodies of missing british john list. don't phillips and brazilian indigenous
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it would not last very long. >> peÑa is next, calling in from montana as well. cascade, montana. good morning. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. i was fortunate enough to visit the lincoln memorial probably about ten years ago. the only other place in washington that affected me as deeply as the lincoln memorial did was arlington cemetery. they are both, for me, very reverent. i was very just moved, so deeply, by the lincoln memorial. part of the reason was because i grew up in rural montana, i went to a country school where there were eight students. i remember very clearly, on the wall in our school, was a picture of president washington and a picture of president lincoln. we studied both of those presidents very deeply in our country school. i don't want to take anything away from the emancipation proclamation, the whole slavery issue, that was a pivotal point in american history. but one thing that affected my family deeply was the homestead act, which was also lincoln's stroke of a pen. because of that, my family now lives instead of ohio and missouri, we live i
it would not last very long. >> peÑa is next, calling in from montana as well. cascade, montana. good morning. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. i was fortunate enough to visit the lincoln memorial probably about ten years ago. the only other place in washington that affected me as deeply as the lincoln memorial did was arlington cemetery. they are both, for me, very reverent. i was very just moved, so deeply, by the lincoln memorial. part of the reason was because i...
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while drought-stricken parts of the west can't seem to buy a drop of rain, too much of it has fallen in montana and wyoming. it's been wiping out bridges, roads, and literally carrying houses away. yellowstone park closed tonight a crushing start to the park's busy vacation season. from tornado sirens blaring in chicago to fires in the west, this is already shaping up to be a summer to remember our team is in place to cover it all, starting tonight with gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight, weather extremes as destructive as they are contradictory. in the west, fires, historic flooding, and extreme drought, all at the same time the latest epicenter for devastation, yellowstone national park, an icon of mother nature. parts now underwater with unprecedented flash flooding just as the busy summer tourist season begins. onlookers watching helplessly as this two-story home was swallowed by the yellowstone river. the level so high and the current so strong, this bridge was also swept away by raging waters the floods stemming from a thousand-mile-long atmospheric river, dumping massive amounts of rain
while drought-stricken parts of the west can't seem to buy a drop of rain, too much of it has fallen in montana and wyoming. it's been wiping out bridges, roads, and literally carrying houses away. yellowstone park closed tonight a crushing start to the park's busy vacation season. from tornado sirens blaring in chicago to fires in the west, this is already shaping up to be a summer to remember our team is in place to cover it all, starting tonight with gadi schwartz. >> reporter:...